Description
Kittens are first exposed to intestinal worms soon after birth, as they commonly become infested with roundworm transmitted in their mothers milk. Adult cats are exposed to worms through soil in the outdoor environment, as well as from eating small animals like mice who can act as intermediate hosts for some species of gastrointestinal worms. Heavy infestations with worms can cause diarrhea, weight loss, poor growth and anaemia. Kittens are particularly susceptible to problems caused by infestation with intestinal worms, so they should be wormed more frequently than adult cats. Kittens should be wormed every fortnight from 2 to 12 weeks of age, then every month until 6 months of age. Adult cats and kittens over 6 months old should be wormed at least every 3 months.
Safe for kittens weighing over 0.5kg from 6 weeks of age as well as pregnant and lactating queens.
- 2 – 4 kg ½ tablet
- 4 – 8 kg 1 tablet
- 8 – 12 kg 1 ½ tablets
INGREDIENTS LIST
Each tablet contains Milbemycin Oxime 16mg, Praziquantel 40mg
This is a Prescription item. If you do not have a prescription, please book an appointment with our clinic on 2382 3300. If you have an up-to-date prescription from another vet, please email the prescription to Kvhkvhkvh@outlook.com or send it via WhatsApp: +852 5335 0069.
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